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Clapton Square is the second largest garden square in the London Borough of Hackney, located in Lower Clapton, Clapton. It is lined by buildings on three sides. Its Conservation Area designated in 1969 – extended in 1991 and 2000 – takes in a larger green space separated by a stretch of open road: St John's Gardens.
Clapton Common – 2.58 hectares (6.4 acres) [4] Clissold Park – (22.57 hectares (55.8 acres)) [5] Hackney Downs – 16 hectares (40 acres) [6] Hackney Marshes – 138 hectares (340 acres) [7] Haggerston Park – 6 hectares (15 acres) [8] London Fields - 12.65 hectares (31.3 acres) [9] Millfields (North and South) Shoreditch Park – 7.7 ...
Clapton Park, on the eastern side of Lower Clapton, combines Victorian terraces around Chatsworth Road and the post-war Clapton Park Estate. [4] In the east of this neighbourhood, terraced housing was demolished by Hackney Council and rebuilt in the 1970s, with a small shopping precinct around Gilpin Square, and is today mostly a low-rise ...
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Hackney Central is a sub-district of Hackney in the London Borough of Hackney in London, England and is four miles (6.4 km) northeast of Charing Cross.. The Hackney Central area is focused on Mare Street and the retail areas to the north of it including Narrow Way and surrounding local area around Hackney Downs railway station.
The Horizon Foundation's $20 million commitment will help fill that gap, providing a welcome lift to the longstanding efforts of Texas' committed conservation community, including Texas Parks and ...
Then it passed to the Metal Box Company, who developed a factory behind the buildings on the north side. The (unsightly) office block on the north-western corner was built to service the factory, on the site of the former Hackney Grammar School. The core of the Metal Box site became the award-winning Sutton Square, private development.
The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston was forced to close Tuesday due to the “sudden dismissal of federal employees,” the library’s foundation said in a statement to CNN.